Absolutely the best support bootfor performance horses

The ideal boot for cutting, reining,barrel racing, roping & jumping

Iconoclast Boots – Front

Click the “Add To Cart” button to purchase a pair of front boots.
Be sure to select the color & size you want (in the shopping cart).

Price: $80

Iconoclast Boots – Hind

Click the “Add To Cart” button to purchase a pair of hind boots.
Be sure to select the color & size you want (in the shopping cart).

Price: $85

Iconoclast Boots – Extra Tall Hind

Click the “Add To Cart” button to purchase a pair of extra tall hind boots.
Be sure to select the color & size you want (in the shopping cart).

Price: $95

The “extra tall” hind boots are designed to offer additional support for the upper suspensory ligament which attaches to the cannon bone right below the point of the hock.

Measure For Boot Size

Most average sized performance horses will wear a medium. Some horses will wear a medium in front and a large behind.

Small – 8.5 – 9.5 in.
Medium – 9.5 – 10.5 in.
Large – 10.5 – 11.5 in.

Measure your horse to make sure you order the right size. We recommend using a soft tape measure. If you do not have a soft tape measure you can use something like string, wrap it around the fetlock, mark where the end meets the rest of the string and then simply lay it flat next to a ruler.

How to apply the Iconoclast boots

Comments

Hi Larry, I just ordered the reins u have recommended and now I’m about to order the Iconoclast boots. I noticed in a previous comment a lady asking about shipping to South Africa and u said there was no guarantee that they would arrive and she would have to take responsibility for that. Just making sure that the same doesn’t apply to Queensland, Australia?

I’d like to order a couple front pair . . . and of course, they ea measure on the line, so do I go up a size or down. The cutter measures 9.5 (his other boots are a Size Small), and the big old gray roper measures 10.5 (his other boots are a Size Large) . . . & will these trek okay through creeks? Thanks kindly . . .